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Massage Parlour STDs

Hi. respect to all those who answer here and a big thank you.

I was at a massage parlour yesterday and had a body to body massage. Begun with oil back rub. No sexual activity of any kind, oral or vaginal.  The most that occured was a hand job.  The lady hugged me a couple of times, and then proceeded to navigate my erect member between her breasts, careful never to have my penis anywhere close to her genitals. I did stroke her private region, but again was careful not to bring my fingers close to my genitals. I bit her erect nipple once (this is freaking me out).
I returned home and had a terrible rash on my back. Folliculitis enflamed. (I do have this cronic issue). Could be a reaction to the oil or somethign else.
Based on the description above, is there any chance of me having contracted an STI.
-HIV/ Syphilis/ Chlamydia/ Gonnorhea/ HSV/ HPV any other.....What can I do to be sure?
-Skin to skin transmission.....what should I be on the lookout for?
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Vance, I apologize. A little nervous. I don't act the way I did (2nd time in life), and thus guilty and helpless. I will take your initial replies, and thank you with respect.
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Post in the HIV forum
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Vance...what are your thoughts about adult HIV transmission from biting/ sucking nipples?

There is a possibility for babies to contract from breast feeding mothers, but there seems to be general consensus that adult transmission is not possible.

Worried here cause a private testing center quoted me a "theoretical risk"

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Yes they are STD's. HSV1 can be passed via kissing and is not considered a STD and any wart is HPV. But you had no risk for a STD.
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Thanks Vance. All the conditions listed in my post are classified as STDs correct? Are you aware of transmission ever occuring without the act of sex? Skin to skin?
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No STD risk...has that name for a reason.
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